Thee Oh Sees share new single “The Poem”

Thee Oh Sees are set to release their new album An Odd Entrances, due for release on November 18th via Castle Face Records. Today, the band has shared the album track “The Poem”. Thee Oh Sees, will also hit the road soon, starting October 8th in Miami, FL.

Delving more towards the contemplative side than the face-skinning aspects of A Weird Exits, An Odd Entrances is a cosmic exercise “en plein air” with Dwyer and company double drum shuffling, lounging with cellos, following a flute around the groove, and spooling a few Grimm-dark lullabies along the way.

The band plans on donating half of their profits from the first pressing to Elizabeth House, a local charity in Pasadena that helps homeless women with children from the San Gabriel Valley get back on their feet.

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